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Is the repetition of the third-level title of the paper plagiarism?
Repetition of three-level titles of papers is not plagiarism.

Definition of paper detection: Any content that is similar to the content in the paper detection system and reaches the repetition standard is regarded as plagiarism. If we look at the title content of a student's article according to this definition, it will be marked as plagiarism.

There are many paper detection systems on the market now, and each different detection system has its own algorithm and database, no matter good or bad. Bian Xiao also found many paper inspection systems for ethnic minorities. Some algorithms of paper detection system can't identify the titles and references of papers. Actually, this is normal. For these minority papers, the detection system is only a pre-modification of the papers, which is different from the detection system of HowNet. If you use these minority papers detection systems, you can ignore them yourself in this case. When submitted to the school for testing, it is almost impossible to happen, even if it happens. School teachers will also try to deal with it, so we don't need to care too much.